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Floyer Hayes was an historic manor in the parish of St Thomas〔Risdon, p.116〕 on the western side of the City of Exeter in Devon, England, from which city it is separated by the River Exe.〔Risdon, 1811 Additions, p.374〕 It took its name from the ancient family of Floyer. Floyer Hayes, according to Sir William Pole (d.1635), the Devon historian and father-in-law of Anthony Floyer,〔Pole, p.239〕 was "the contynewinge dwelling place of the name of Floier from the Conquest unto these tymes".〔Pole, p.238〕 ==Location== No remains of the manor house survived beyond about 1830 or 1840. It stood set back a little way on the east side of the road from Exeter to Alphington, between the Haven Road and the railway viaduct, rather beyond what was known in 1898 as Sydney Place.〔Floyer, Rev. J. Kestell, 1898〕 The name "Flower Pot Buildings" may have been originally "Floyer's Plot." The land lies very low, and was intersected by streams by which mills are worked. A mill is mentioned as being on the manor of Floyer's Hayes in the time of Henry III (1216-1272). The manor house is shown on a 1573 map of Exeter〔Apparently reproduced in Lysons' ''Magna Britannia'', Vol. 6, p. 178 (per Worthy, p.161). Not visible here ()〕 as a building of large size, surrounded by a stone wall and entered beneath a large arched gateway.〔Floyer, Rev. J. Kestell, 1898〕 According to Worthy (1892): "It stood nearly in a line with "Snayle Tower", and on the west side of the river, and must have been very near the ancient priory of Cowick, but a little to the south-west of it".
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